House approves two LEDAC priority bills

The Philippine House of Representatives has approved three bills on third and final reading, including two measures identified as priorities by the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council.

The approved measures are House Bill 8466, known as the National Land Use Act, and House Bill 8647, which expands the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program. A third bill, House Bill 7704, which broadens protections against discrimination toward women, also passed.

House Bill 8466 establishes a National Land Use Commission to address conflicts over land use. Speaker Faustino Dy III noted that the reform had faced delays for decades and stated the chamber is now prepared to manage land resources for future generations.

House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos highlighted that the legislation would protect farms, guide safer housing development, improve road planning and reduce disaster risks. Rep. Martin Romualdez, a principal author, added that the measure provides clearer guidance for balancing economic growth with environmental safeguards.

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The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies approved on Thursday the idea of legislating the national reconstruction megareform project. The initiative advanced with eight votes in favor from ruling party lawmakers, four against and one abstention from the PDG.

The House of Representatives is set to advance two key Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council priority measures for final approval as session resumes today. House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos identified them as the National Land Use Act and amendments to the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) Act. He also urged fast-tracking the Kalinga Act.

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The House of Representatives passed 18 of 52 priority pieces of legislation listed by the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council before its Lenten break. Speaker Faustino Dy III credited the collective effort of House members in his closing speech. This did not include the controversial Anti-Political Dynasty bill, described by opposition as 'watered-down'.

The House of Representatives’ committee on justice has voted to adopt its February 4 report declaring the impeachment complaints against President Marcos insufficient in substance. The vote was 39-4, led by chairperson Representative Gerville Luistro of Batangas. It was added to the plenary session agenda and forwarded to the rules committee.

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The Senate approved on third reading a bill granting President Marcos emergency powers to suspend or reduce fuel excise taxes. It passed with 17 affirmative votes and no negative votes or abstentions. Bicameral talks are expected today before the congressional break.

Economic managers are set to meet today to submit proposals to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addressing soaring oil prices from the Middle East war. Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the Development Budget Coordination Committee discussed measures including fuel excise taxes. The UPLIFT committee meeting is also scheduled.

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Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” Lacson has renewed his call for a stronger anti-espionage law amid reports of foreign espionage activities in the Philippines. He argues that the existing law from 1941 needs updating to address modern threats. His proposed bill suggests harsher penalties, including life imprisonment.

 

 

 

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